A vintage British <a href="http://inhabitat.com/photos-1970s-double-decker-bus-in-berlin-transformed-into-mobile-kiosk/" target="_blank">double-decker bus</a> has found a new home in East Berlin. Called <a href="http://www.hektikfood.de/#" target="_blank">hektikfood</a>, the iconic red vehicle has been transformed into a unique takeaway restaurant, serving up fresh snacks and sandwiches. Diners can relax in their makeshift garden, or venture upstairs to eat on the bus' second floor!

The entire first floor of the vintage mobile (which is sixty years old!) has been converted into the restaurant’s kitchen.

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HektikFood Berlin Converted Bus

Opening onto the parking lot in which it is parked, guests can order tasty sandwiches (with <a href="http://inhabitat.com/8-scrumptious-vegan-bbq-recipes-for-summer/" target="_blank">vegan friendly</a> options!) from the side of the bus, which has been cutaway to form a counter.

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HektikFood Berlin Converted Bus

Sandwiches and drinks can be enjoyed at all hours at the picnic tables out front, which are surrounded by plant beds and shaded with umbrellas.

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HektikFood Berlin Converted Bus

Guests can also climb the twisting steps inside and dine in the twenty four seat dining area upstairs.

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HektikFood Berlin Converted Bus

Retro furniture, Astroturf and a pop-art patterned floor are paired with energetic music, sometimes played by a live DJ.

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HektikFood Berlin Converted Bus

Thanks to its former use as a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/thomas-heatherwicks-new-hybrid-double-decker-bus-hits-the-streets-in-london/" target="_blank">double-decker tour bus</a>, the second floor roof can also be retracted to reveal an open air sun roof for hot and sunny days, transforming it into a scenic balcony that overlooks the art complex adjacent to hektikfood.

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HektikFood Berlin Converted Bus

Aside from serving up tasty treats, the bus can also be rented out for private parties and events, bringing both a cozy event space and catering to all areas of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/berlins-platoon-kunsthalle-is-a-cargotecture-complex-made-from-34-stacked-shipping-containers/" target="_blank">Berlin</a>.

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HektikFood Berlin Converted Bus

A vintage British double-decker bus has found a new home in East Berlin. Called hektikfood, the iconic red vehicle has been transformed into a unique takeaway restaurant, serving up fresh snacks and sandwiches. Diners can relax in their makeshift garden, or venture upstairs to eat on the bus' second floor!